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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
this one's a little different @iambatman
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
how would I get that into the standard form?...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
consolidate the terms and then factor
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
wait... don't I have to complete the square?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you will also have to know how to complete the square
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
haha XD that timing
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
what do I do after that?
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
to complete the square, don't you take half of b then square it? or am I wrong?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
standard from is (x+?)^2+(Y+?)^2 = number
number is your raidus^2
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
okay. I know that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so complete the square for each and then move your constants over to the radius side
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
okay..
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
the radius is 5, right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(x+h)^2 +(y+k)^2
-h and -k is your center
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
is it (x+5)^2+(x+3)^2?
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
so the center is (-5,-3)?
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
oops it should be (-5,3)
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
@Austin6i6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
whats the raidus?
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah did you get (x+5)^2 + (Y+3)^2
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
can you help with another?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry i'm actually getting off. Batman im sure will help though.
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
ohhh okie